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511 - Domain Forwarding - 2 ways of doing it
It's always seemed to be a real hassle to move domains and DNS service from one ISP to another, and I think that's partly because the ISP that you're leaving might not want to loose business, and partly because of necessary security checks to avoid domains being stolen. But it's lead us to some int ....

510 - Dynamic Web presence - next generation web site
Ostensibly, I'm giving a MySQL course. A client who has a large and complex data base and needs many staff to be able to make ad-hoc enquiries. Server is Linux, and regular (standard) enquiries will be via a browser fed by a PHP Page from a web server. In other words L-A-M-P or LAMP. Linux, Apach ....

509 - Snippets from Geekmas
I slept well last night! A big thank you to all those old friends who came by over the weekend and helped make this year's Geekmas celebration an event to remember ... and remember in a very positive way. I always knew that it took special people to give up their weekends to the technology and th ....

508 - Comment, please!
I've just disabled track back pings on all entries on "The Horse's Mouth". Although this is a useful facility for linking like-minded blogs and providing "remote commenting", it's now been used for that here ... rather, it's been picked up by advertisers wanting to provide links to their sites sell ....

507 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming
So what exactly IS object oriented programming? Easy question to ask, but a hard one to answer in just a sentence or two. Let's try. In an object oriented scenario, you group together all the pieces of code that relate to a certain type of data. That code grouping will be called a class and it wi ....

506 - What are DHCP and DNS?
Are they the same thing? Absolutely not, though both relate to resolving addresses on a network. You can use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) when you connect your client computer onto a network that it's not been pre-configured for. All computers on an IP network need to know: a) an ava ....

505 - Would you steal ... petrol? ... a training course?
Would you drive into a garage, fill your car with fuel that your passenger had promised to pay for, but then drive off without paying when your passenger wouldn't pay after all? If you did, then it would be theft. Would you book yourself onto a training course, spend four days learning about PHP a ....

504 - We are about Open Source programming courses in the UK
Back to our roots ... posts to The Horse's Mouth have ranged from Cancer Balls to MySQL, from Train Campaigns to Perl programming, and from comments on the local Chippy through to Linux tips. Lest I forget, we're an Open Source training company! I wrote the following as a brief introduction for a ....

503 - 10 years C# knowledge please
We probably know more people who've had Python or Java training than most - which might be why some people think we're a good bet as a recruitment agency - able to provide them with staff to fill PHP or Perl programming positions, or with a vast knowledge of Tcl or Apache Tomcat. But I never cease ....

502 - SELECT in MySQL - choosing the rows you want
The SELECT command in MySQL allows you to examine rows in a table (or more than one table if you like). Good news - but sometimes there's an awful lot of data and you just want rows chosen by particular criteria, or just the first (so many) rows. The WHERE clause on your select allows you to write ....

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